• @LemmyKnowsBest
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    511 year ago

    I love being Irish.

    You didn’t notice that I left an hour ago.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Yep, my own experience with doing the Irish exit had always been either at a friend’s place or a bar, when everyone is trashed, especially me, and I get the urge to go find a club to dance or whatever other shenanigans my lizard brain thought I should do. I’m getting old though, been a while since it happened.

  • BigFig
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    331 year ago

    It would help if everyone else would stop talking to you and God forbid they fucking follow you out the door and keep talking.

    • @wellee
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      181 year ago

      Excuse me, it’s not their fault you forgot to take your hotdish leftovers.

      And also, how are your grandparents?

    • @[email protected]
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      211 months ago

      I’ve had it happen to the point where they’re leaning on the car’s window, and I’m desperately holding in the urge to let my foot off the brake pedal.

  • @qooqie
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    241 year ago

    Wait other places don’t do this?

    • @cmbabul
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      181 year ago

      The south definitely does this

      • Cadeillac
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        101 year ago

        It’s so bad. I have to plan around it. At least 30, probably 60 minutes

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      I’m Indian, and pretty much anybody who comes over is Indian too, and almost every time we have someone over its like 30 minutes from first goodbye to actually leaving. I love it, but it can get annoying.

  • @paddirn
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    211 year ago

    Or you can end with, “Yeeeaap, well it’s about that time…”

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      In the Midwest, it’s, “Welp.”

      Also, you have to lightly slap your knees as you stand up.

  • @MadBabs
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    191 year ago

    15 minutes is rookie numbers

    • @aeronmelon
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      221 year ago

      I once said goodbye to someone and then proceeded to spend the night at their house.

    • @rockSlayer
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      71 year ago

      Yea, first thing I thought was “you mean there are savages in the Midwest that don’t take 2 hours to say goodbye to everyone they know at big gatherings?”

      • @LemmyKnowsBest
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        21 year ago

        If they have such a hard time saying goodbye to each other, why don’t they all just permanently move in together?

        • @rockSlayer
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          41 year ago

          I live in the Midwest and I’ve actually taken up to 2 hours to leave, so I have some experience here lol. When it takes that long to leave, it’s because it’s a huge family gathering of some kind. The most recent for me was a huge family wedding. It’s kinda rude to just leave without making rounds to folks, so the time is spent tracking people down and talking to them for about 5 minutes before looking for the next person. Obviously you can’t say goodbye to everyone, so I just say goodbye to everyone I’m close to before saying goodbye to the host

  • @Nobody
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    151 year ago

    slaps knees

    “Welp, I guess it’s time…”

  • @Zess
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    1111 months ago

    I think it’s the ADHD goodbye because you keep remembering things you wanted to talk about as you’re leaving.

  • oshu
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    91 year ago

    The Goodbye in Italy is no less than 30 minutes long!

  • @Isakk86
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    81 year ago

    I’m from Illinois, and this is definitely my in-laws with my wife. “Alright wife, we should get going”, an hour and a half later…

    • DaGeek247
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      101 year ago

      Right up until they do, and spend 10 minutes checking to make sure you weren’t hurt or otherwise injured at their party. This is fine for big public things, but is very much a dick move for smaller groups.

  • @MataVatnik
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    41 year ago

    I hate the Midwest goodbye but I’ve been guilty of it myself many times